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many wires to one pad
#1
something a bit more difficult, many ways to do it. 
some do it with a gommet, some use the helping arms. the way i like is to use shrinktube to place them  and get them soldered with one heatup.
i see some bad examples, i thought i could share my way, hopefully it helpes someone.
share your way, many sort of examples might be nice.



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1. presolder the single wires
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2. put them together with a heatshrink, presolder the pad
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3. presolder all wires together
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4. solder them with a bit more heat in a short time to the pad, take away the heatshrink if you like
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#2
Very interesting. I would probably also keep the heatshrink around them to add a little mechanical assistance Smile
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#3
Good tip.
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